With windows phone 8 and windows 8 and Xbox and other stuff. Are you excited about the new MS ecosystem?
lol confused me with the thread edit.
I'm super excited for WP8/WP8!!!! wooo
lol selling off my 3 bold 9900's and 2 playbooks lol
BB10 looks decent and in all honesty BB7 device did a lot better than WP7... I prefer WP over BB but I wouldn't count RIM out.
BTW this thread is nothing but flamebait
I think you mean wp8/w8 man?
There's the major pitfall of W8 failing on traditional devices though. But if MS can convince the public to use W8, who knows?
BB10 is very nice too.BB10 looks decent and in all honesty BB7 device did a lot better than WP7... I prefer WP over BB but I wouldn't count RIM out.
BTW this thread is nothing but flamebait
I skipped over Vista & W7. Been XP only for a decade. Have W8 Preview on my office machine and 8 year old notebook (both previous XP machines). Speed is significantly better. Interface is beautiful. Just like with WP. Try it, you'll like it. Picking up a new i5 (i7) box tomorrow to replace my ailing desktop. Add in my Surface RT (on 10/26) and XBox w/Kinect, and I am there. WP8 will have to wait till spring though. Already over my tech budget.Excited for wp8? Yep. Excited for windows 8? Not so much. Heck, I'm still on XP.
Excited for wp8? Yep. Excited for windows 8? Not so much. Heck, I'm still on XP.
I don't have an XBox though, I don't understand why play on consoles in the first place.
Same here. I never got into games on consoles.So it's all about the Windows ecosystem for me soon! I don't have an XBox though, I don't understand why play on consoles in the first place.
Why not? The MS ecosystem has only 1 issue, which are apps. Solve that, and MS has a very good ecosystem on their hands. Outlook is great with a good UI, Skydrive works out well (just need to fix the data appeal process), Bing is a viable alternative to Google, Nokia's added apps for WP8 are great especially in location, and all in all I like the Modern UI for touch devices.
There's the major pitfall of W8 failing on traditional devices though. But if MS can convince the public to use W8, who knows?